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Broadway Theater Offers Great Fare T n n l r i n t f at a t t the h n marnnpo Looking marquee n of f the BROADW AY TH EA TRE, we see now playing a terrific combination o f pic tures, both in technicolor.The first in Vista Vision is ‘G IR L RUSH” with Rosalind Rus sell, Fernando Lamas. Eddie Albert and Gloria Dellaven.. Its a clever story about a girl who inherits a half interest in a LasVagas hotel.. She storms in to take over, only to find it mortgaged to the hilt-m any interesting situations arise as she sets to work to makw the money-- evade the creditors and the 'wolves. Second big WATCH 1 — — ■ ■ ^ REPAIR On Broadway, Opposite Telephone Office Why Not “ GO” . . . First Class GMC TRUCKS So Little More Than The Least Expensive BOWMAN-HOFFMAN PONTIAC Gresham, Oregon Beautiful Stock - New and Used A M otion P ictu re Thot C ou/d Hove Been M ode o t YOUR House. .. T im s Choice" A St or y Bui l t Ar ound Our Re ma r k a b l e , Unpr edi c t abl e Rur al Y o u t h , T hei r Anxi 3t i es and T r i u mp h s . p U iA . « A N ew G ordon F a m ily Hit ★ "O D D ITIES in F A R M I N G ” " P r o o f of T r a c t o r Q u a l i t y " ★ and Added Short Subjects M b iT M C ob t* You'll enjoy every minute o f this interest-packed pro gram . . an entertaining and informative program that will delight young and old alike . . and it's ALL FREE. D Tb« "Day of tie fe u " lor the Men of the Soil” • Hie Bahre family HESSEL IMPLEMENT C0.„Inc. Wednesday, January 11th, 8 p.m. AT GRESHAM ARMORY Across From Gresham Berry Growers ff you haven't received your ticket » or need more, be sure to ask us /or them. THEY’RE FREE Clackamas County News Page Seven Estacada, Oregon Friday, Manual y 6, 1955 ' Eagle Creek NEWS A number o f Engle Creek people attended the wedding o f Don Berg and Arlene Utt. on the evening of Dec. 30, at the Methodist Church in Esta cada. Don is the the son o f Mr and Mrs. Elmer Berg, former residents of Eagle Creek who now live in Milwaukie. The Tony Buhlingers had New Y ear’s day supper at the Elmer Berg home in M ilwau kie. Mr. and Mrs. De Smith (Starley Buhlinger) .after a two weeks' visit With their respective parents, in Eagle Creek and Estacada, have re turned to their home in Provo, Utah, where De is attending Brigham Young University. The Jesse Whistlers had New Y ear’s dinner with their dau ghter and son-in-law. Mr. and I Mrs. Don (Naom a) Polehn, in : Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George Baley drove to Wishram, Wash, for New Y ear’s dinner with Sibyl’s parents, the Holbrooks, and brought home small Richard and Stevie Baley, who had j been visiting with their grand- ¡ ma for a fe w days. Last Wednesday and Thurs-1 day the Tony Buhlingers en- i joyed the visit o f a nephew and j niece, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rol- I stad, from Seattle. On Friday night fiv e Eagle Creek young people went r o ll- , er skating 5n Portland: Tommy Burnett, Jim Buhlinger, Fred and Roy Gaylord, and Nancy | Whisler. The Westminster Fellowship of Eagle Creek and Springwat er, enjoyed a N ew Year's Eve j party at the Shirley Burnett 1 home, with about 20 young people present. ASHTRAY IK£P OREGON GREEIf i a Today's modern diagnostic X-ray m achine, refle c tin g sixty years o f research and development, takes instanta neous X-ray pictures. The startling discovery o f X- ray by Professor Roentgen is portrayed above. E S T A C A D A JEWELERS ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY ” Sunday, Monday and Tues day— John Wayne in action in the Orient. Costarred with lovely Lauren Becall in noto rious "BLO O D A L L E Y ” film ed in techincolor and Cinema- Scope. Tw o Americans and a group of Chinese slaves trp to escape into Burma through For Estimates JOHN I ................ hit - “DUEL ON THE M ISS IS S IP P I” with Lex Barker, and Patricia Medina. A fabu lous story o f the river boat gambling days. R iver boat pi rates duel with cutlasses for a thrilling, action packed c li max. C. JONES ★ Tremendous advances Highlight Sixty Years O f X -R ay The X-ray, “ eye" of the radiol ogist or X-ray physician in mod- In experimenting he held solid I ern diagnostic medicine, is 60 objects between a charged vac [ years old. The ray was discovered uum tube and a screen coated November 8, 1895, when German with a fluorescent chemical. When physics professor Wilhelm Con the energy passed from the tube rad Roentgen was working in a through the solid articles includ small laboratory at the Univer ing his own hand, Roentgen real sity of Wurzburg. Since then, ized he must be dealing with a this medical specialty has grown new kind of ray. In the last ex to the point where some 40 to 60 million people will have been X- periment flesh and bones were rayed in 1955, according to the outlined as on a modern fluoro American College of Radiology. scopic screen. Roentgen conclud Roentgen, described as “ an ex ed from this that he had found a perimental physicist of the old ray hitherto unknown. He ca” ^ school," had built most of his own it the “ x” ray for “ unkn .» equipment and was working alone quantity.” Scientists since ;n in the laboratory at the time of have renamed his extra-shor. en the discovery. The fifty-year-old ergy wave the Roentgen ray. scientist was repeating experi When the news was finally an ments of two earlier physicists. nounced itspread rapidly through Hertz and Lenard, with cathode | the civilized world. rays. narrow corridor o f water, 300 miles long. A action -packed dramatic picture that wttll keep you on edge of your seat from start to finish. Wednesday, Thursday, F ri day and Saturday— Right j from the pages o f famous old literature - - Homer’s Odys— | sey-an impressive w ork that j is filled with adventure anu plenty o f action, colorful and unusual settings and very un usual situations. K irk Douglas presents his filmization of thfis famous work called ‘U L Y S SES.” The story o f the Trojan war in which finally at its end all the heroes return home except the king (K irk Douglas.) He has been washed ashore on a lonely island and after a long SJlness returns to his country in tatters and rags. As he arrives he finds his queen about to marry an other and then the adventure begins as Douglas again wins the queen’s hand without re vealing his identity. One of first X-ray machines in 1896 took 20-minutes to X-ray above patient's hand. In February 1896 a school of a p -'i-a sciences in Cleveland, f ted that “ an excellent »graph of the hand i. was obtained with an exposure of twenty minutes.” In contrast, today there is a new X-ray machine that is so fast it can even clearly picture on X- ray film a continually moving heart The rapid exposure is made in only LOOOth of a second. The NEWS - A Home Printed Paper - Get Hep! Join our Want-Ad Circle- S P R IN M 4T E R A large company o f Spring- water neighbors and frien d s1 gathered at the Grange hall on Monday, Jan. 2. for the tra ditional N ew Y ear’s pot-luck dinner ,a custom which origi nated in the days when the late James A. Shibley was annual ly feted on his Jan. 1 birthday. Among the guests who shared in the sociability o f the occa sion w ere the Rev. and Mrs. Arch Kearns, form erly a ffiliat ed with Springwater Church. Other out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Petrie and family, who had come from Portland the night before to visit Elva’s mother, Erma Ten- ny. Coming from Molalla as a guest o f A rt Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Snyder of Elwood was Miss Margaret Pauls, a native o f Germany, who has made America her home since last year. Also \tisiting was Joe Garrett, of Oregon City, a young friend who had been spending the weekend with Elmer Linn. Elmer Linn was pleasantly surprised last Wednesday, Dec. 28, by a visit from his daught er and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs (Joy Linn) Ed Harrington, of Oakland, Calif.. Staying at the Elwin Shib ley home since last Friday, when Jean and baby. James Henry returned from the hos pital. is Jean’s mother, Mrs. Henry McCloskev, o f Portland. Also," Mr. McCloskey spent the N ew Y ear’s holidays here. N ew Year's day guests at the Everett Shibleys w ere Mr and Mrs. Tom Bard. Forest Grove, and Mrs. Erma Tenny. Mrs. Laura Tucker was a guest, last Sunday, at the home o f her son, S. W. Tucker and his fanntillv. in Sandy. The Carl Ohmans spent the N ew Y ear’s weekend with friends in Portland, Mr. and Mrs. James A lt, form erly of Dodge. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker drove to Eugene on N ew Years day to return to her home Mr. Baker’s mother Mrs. Nora Ba ker, who has been spending the past three weeks with them here in Springwater. The Homer New ells drove to Tillam ook on N ew Year's to bring home young Mike, who had been spending the week vrith his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Marshall, and their children. A very busy young lady at Monday night's Talent Show down town was Bonnie Howell who served as accompanist for a number o f soloists and also played in the clarinet quar- tett. FOR. COLORFUL, PERMANENT, FIRE PROOF TILE ROOFING AMBROSE J. SMITH Word has been received of . the birth o f a second baby to ! Mr. and Mrs. W alter Howe. | (Janice W ilson), o f Rt, 1, Col j ton, on Dec. 22. Grandparcits ; of the baby girl, who has been ; named Karen Marie, are Mr. i and Mrs . Ember Wilson, of j Eagle Creek. The Estacada P T A w ill meet at the Estacada Union TILE ROOFING COMPANY High School Auditorium on Thurs day,January 12th at T45 P.M. 6681 Woodburn Or Estacada 851 1004 North Third Street Oregon City Motor Co. 11 tli and Main W E HAVE modem type and equipment and skilled, [experi enced printers are your guaran tee of the best in printing. W H Y NOT let the job department of your home-town newspaper supply all your printing needs — Competitive prices. PHONE ESTACADA 85-1 OR C A LL A T OUR OFFICE CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Estacada LETTERHEADS Statements Tickets Posters Hand Bills Wedding Invita tions Sales Books Envelopes Dealers For PHILCO H O FFM AN SENTINEL EMERSON MO 5-2423 5 ) NE 2nd Gresham Professional Directory John R. Schultz, DMD D ENTIST 9 to 5 Mon. thru Sat. M ASONIC BLDG. Estacada, Oregon Dr. L. W. Griffith Broker - Real Estate Next Door to Post O ffice O ffice Phone 31-6 Res. GDI5 Allyn M. Price, M. D. Physician and Surgeon X-R ay & Laboratory Services, Including Electrocardiograph Rynning Drug Store Bldg. Estacada, Oregon Phone 23F1 FORD D E ALE R OF ALL KINDS Broadway Rollie & Bill's Radio & TV Howard L. Smith Be Wise — Get your auto loans from an Auto Dealer. PRINTING SERVICE A N Y M A K E — P A ID FOR OR NOT! On your car And at the same time, reduce your present car payments. SEE US FOR— DISPATCHED or Truck! BORROW CASH Woodbum, Oregon FOR FREE ESTIMATES RADIO A Complete Optical Service Fves Examined Broken Lenses Duplicated Glasses Fitted Eyeglass Frames Repaired While you wait We invite comparison of ser vice, quality and price. We do our own grinding V ISIO N O P T IC A L CO. Gresham, Oregon Office on Powell Blvd. Telephone MO 5-3813 For Fire Estimates Write or Phone Gravel Crushed Rock Fill Road Construction S. B. ATKINSON Phone 77-3 Estacada PLYWOOD CO-OPERATIVE MEMBERSHIPS Don Day Agent for Loyalty Group & Franklin National Group Insurance Companies Tel. Res. 701, Estacada, Ore. Dr Ralph J. Svehaug Chiropractlre and Naturopathic Physician Midford Bldg. — Estacada Telephone Estacada 1FS For Appointment Residence Phone 201 HOURS: 10 a.m. to 5 p m. Except Thursday, Saturday afternoons. Evenings by appointment Now available in The' Star Plywood Co-opera tive. The Star Plywood Co-operative is organ ized to produce ply Job Printing wood. The membership Clackamas County News fee is $6,500. All mem Estacada, Oregon “ Printing With That berships a r e working! Professional Look” memberships. The Star | Letterheads - Envelopes Business Cards - Booklets plant will be located near Estacada, Oregon. Circulars - Posters - Tickets For further information, mail the attached cou Evelyn M. Lawrence Insurance of A ll Kinds pon. Notary Public Star Sales, Inc. 407 N W. 23rd St. Portland, Oregon Gentlemen: Please send me a copy o f the offering circular relating to | | The Star Plywood Co-opera tive. Estacada, Route 2, Box 94 Telephone Estacada 97-3 Name RUBBER STAMPS Address KEEP OREGON GREEK